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Summary

  • Issue Game
  • Goal Code: Human Readable Verifiable Identifier

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Date:  (12PM Los Angeles, 3PM New York, Tuesday at 7AM Sydney)

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Attendees

  • Sam Curren (Indicio) <sam@indicio.tech>
  • George Aristy (SecureKey) <george.aristy@securekey.com>
  • Stephen Curran (Cloud Compass Computing Inc.) <swcurran@cloudcompass.ca>
  • James Ebert (Indicio) <james.ebert@indicio.tech>
  • Steve McCown (Anonyome Labs) <smccown@anonyome.com>
  • John Callahan (Veridium) <jcallahan@veridiumid.com>
  • Cam Parra (Kiva) <camilop@kiva.org>

Welcome / Introductions

Announcements

  • Indy Interop-athon Conference - Details and registration
    • Sept 1 - 2 Virtual - same platform as iiw.
    • Efforts to organize led by Stephen Curran
    • User Story: As a prover, I want to be able to create a proof that includes claims from credentials rooted in different Indy networks that a verifier can verify so that I can easily interact with issuers using different Indy networks.

Related Meetings Review

Upcoming Releases and Work Updates

Agenda

  • Closing Game
  • Protocol Type Coordinated Update - Checkin
  • Goal Code: RFC 0530 Human Readable Verifiable Identifier

Next Week

  • Requests?
  • new AIP?
  • protocol type update 
  • oob PRs

Future Topics

  • Vince Albanese - future speaker: DirectTrust hack-a-thon Nov 2020 (DIDComm on XMPP)
  • Migrating to new JWE envelope format: https://github.com/hyperledger/aries-rfcs/issues/478
  • Schema interop - how to reuse a schema across different networks Robert Mitwicki(RFC in progress)
  • Using WebSocket as a way to communicate back to the mobile/desktop wallet (Agent (services or user) as a proxy for communication between service and digital wallet) Robert Mitwicki 

Action items


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